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Faulkenberry, Davis win Salmon Run Series 2

Nathaniel Faulkenberry and Kristin Davis won the second race of the 5-kilometer Salmon Run Series on Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails.

Faulkenberry took the victory at 19 minutes, 58 seconds, while Davis was the first women’s finisher, and seventh overall, at 23:45.

The series continues Wednesday, with the 1-kilometer kids race at 6 p.m. and the 5K at 6:15 p.m. The race will start at the Skyview Middle School trailhead.

Salmon Run Series 2

Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails

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1. Nathaniel Faulkenberry, 19 minutes, 58 seconds; 2. Ian McGarry, 21:54; 3. Robert Carson, 22:53; 4. Ben McGarry, 23:01; 5. Jake Darrow, 23:11; 6. Jake Hill, 23:25; 7. Kristin Davis, 23:45; 8. Aaron Bates, 24:21; 9. Sierra Smith, 24:32; 10. Rustin Hitchcock, 24:52; 11. Jennifer McDougal, 25:32; 12. Emily Knight, 25:33; 13. Kevin Realon, 25:52; 14. Emily Moss, 26:17; 15. Kale Tilly, 26:52; 16. Rob Carson, 27:59; 17. Walter Moore, 28:24; 18. Carl Kincaid, 28:45; 19. Lindsey Hill, 28:48; 20. Kate Swaby, 29:00; 21. Corbin Crisp, 29:10; 22. Kevin Lauver, 29:19; 23. Charles Moore, 29:52; 24. Elizabeth Chilson, 30:00; 25. Gus Reimer, 30:03.

26. Adam Reimer, 30:12; 27. Ben Hanson, 30:16; 28. Mariesha Krzalic, 30:32; 29. Elias Bouschor, 30:34; 30. Ron Bates, 30:37; 31. Rebecca Grimes, 31:35; 32. Ashley Dahlman, 31:40; 33. Smith Marx, 32:11; 34. Mary Fischer, 33:36; 35. Mitch Michaud, 35:28; 36. Jane Fuerstenau, 35:36; 37. Sean Coff, 36:00; 38. Beth Swaby, 36:23; 39. Joel Moss, 36:38; 40. Ryan Rampton, 36:42; 41. Debbie Ford, 37:04; 42. Alyssa Wood, 37:06; 43. Eric Wood, 37:09; 44. Amy Dawn, 39:11; 45. Jeff Perschbacher, 40:18; 46. Marly Perschbacher, 40:20; 47. Atlas Tilly, 40:40; 48. Breanna Gillham, 42:48; 49. Candace Cartwright, 42:58; 50. Diana Grant, 45:32.

51. Maria Sweppy, 47:02; 52. Sara Dennis, 49:48.

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